Amana ALD10DT 1000 Watts Microwave Oven
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- Power Levels: 5
- Microwave Type: Countertop
- Convection Cook: Without Convection Cook
- Cooking Power: 1000 Watts
- Capacity: 1.2 cu. ft.
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Powerful, convenient - and good looking!
Pros
Powerful, stylishly simple, easy to clean
Cons
none that I have found - perhaps settings to disable the clock and the bell
Recommended it?
Yes
Bought this from Vittitow.com - paid $243 including shipping in October of 2006. Writing this on New Years Eve 2007.
During the well over one year we have had this it has seen extensive use - warming baby food, leftovers, frozen food, reheating coffee, popping popcorn etc...
Easy to clean - all stainless on the outside, and mostly stainless on the inside - the inside bottom is some form of easy-to-clean plastic. I use windex to clean - done in a jiffy.
It's a quiet unit - with a distinctive one-time BING when it's done. No annoying ongoing chime.
Powerful - does regular Rodabacher popcorn in 2 minutes on full power - the instructions suggest that 2 mins and 30 sec are required.
I particularly love the lack of features - just TIME and POWER dials - no thinking about which silly program to pick. I like simplicity to the point that I wish the unit did not have a built in clock - all I need is a timer.
During the well over one year we have had this it has seen extensive use - warming baby food, leftovers, frozen food, reheating coffee, popping popcorn etc...
Easy to clean - all stainless on the outside, and mostly stainless on the inside - the inside bottom is some form of easy-to-clean plastic. I use windex to clean - done in a jiffy.
It's a quiet unit - with a distinctive one-time BING when it's done. No annoying ongoing chime.
Powerful - does regular Rodabacher popcorn in 2 minutes on full power - the instructions suggest that 2 mins and 30 sec are required.
I particularly love the lack of features - just TIME and POWER dials - no thinking about which silly program to pick. I like simplicity to the point that I wish the unit did not have a built in clock - all I need is a timer.